GAMEMAX has announced the GLACIER series AIO coolers featuring a βhidden tubeβ design, high-airflow ARGB fans, and an onboard display for real-time system monitoring and customization. Itβll be available in two sizes: 360mm and 240mm, each with black or white-colored options.
GAMEMAX GLACIER Series AIOs



The 360mm model is claimed to cool CPUs up to 330W TDP, while the 240mm model supports up to 280W of heat dissipation; both models are equipped with PWM pumps, braided tubes, and ARGB fans compatible with major motherboard RGB sync protocols. As for the fans themselves, they deliver airflow of up to 85.82 CFM with 2.23mmHβO static pressure at a maximum noise level of 31.5dB(A). In terms of socket compatibility, GAMEMAX says the coolers work with Intel sockets as far back as LGA1366, while AMD socket support includes Socket AM4 and AM5.

On the aestheticsβ side, the 3.95-inch onboard LCD display is magnetically attached to the AIO pump with a resolution of 720Γ720, operating at 60Hz refresh rate and is 300 nits bright at maximum. This display can be detached entirely and be used as a standalone unit via a USB-C connection; its displayed content can be customized via GAMEMAX software. Besides that, the βhidden tubeβ design is in fact a pair of adjustable sliding tube clamps that allow the tubes to run along the length of the radiators, effectively making them less visible from view.
GAMEMAX says the Glacier 240 is priced at US$149.99 (~RM632), while the Glacier 360 is priced at US$169.99 (~RM716).
Pokdepinion: The sliding clamp design is actually pretty creative, seeing some AIOs just simply do away with extra length, which can limit flexibility.
